Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Regional Aspirations

Question:

Post-independence the movement in Kashmir which aimed to get rid of the Maharaja was led by whom?

Options:

Hari Singh

Farooq Abdullah

Sheikh Abdullah

None of the above.

Correct Answer:

Sheikh Abdullah

Explanation:

The popular movement in the State, led by Sheikh Abdullah of the National Conference, wanted to get rid of the Maharaja but was against joining Pakistan.

Prior to 1947, the region of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) existed as a Princely State. Its ruler, Maharaja Hari Singh, held the intention of preserving an autonomous status for his state, rather than merging with either India or Pakistan. Interestingly, Pakistani leaders contended that the Kashmir region rightfully belonged to Pakistan due to its Muslim-majority population. However, this viewpoint diverged from the self-perception of the state's inhabitants, who primarily identified themselves as Kashmiris. The idea of regional aspirations is encapsulated by the term "Kashmiriyat."

The idea of regional aspirations is encapsulated by the term "Kashmiriyat." Amidst this backdrop, a grassroots movement was fueled by the populace of the state, under the guidance of Sheikh Abdullah, the figurehead of the National Conference. The popular movement led by Sheikh Abdullah wanted to remove Maharaja Hari Singh from power but was against joining Pakistan.